Meghan Markle Wore Her Wedding Earrings to Archie's Christening

Photo credit: Chris Allerton
Photo credit: Chris Allerton

From Harper's BAZAAR

  • Meghan Markle was seen wearing the earrings she wore to her wedding at her son Archie's christening on Saturday, multiple outlets are reporting.

  • They're a pair of Cartier white gold and diamond studs, which cost about $15,000.

  • Duchess Meghan wore the jewelry with a bespoke Dior dress at her child's big day.


Meghan Markle tied in her royal wedding with her son Archie's royal christening in a special way. According to multiple reports, the Duchess of Sussex re-wore her Cartier earrings from her May 2018 nuptials to Prince Harry at her child's baptism on Saturday.

A close-up of the sparklers appears in a sweet black and white photo of the family of three. As Meghan holds two-month-old Archie and looks at Harry beside her, you can clearly see the stunning precious jewels.

Photo credit: Chris Allerton
Photo credit: Chris Allerton
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Photo credit: WPA Pool - Getty Images

The duchess apparently even wore the pair before her wedding, during an Invictus Games reception in London in April 2018.

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Photo credit: Max Mumby/Indigo - Getty Images

The earrings are $15,000 Galanterie de Cartier diamond and white gold studs, according to Us Weekly. This weekend, Meghan wore the pair with a white long-sleeved bespoke Dior dress and matching hat with Russian tulle netting. Fellow duchess Kate Middleton has worn similar all-white ensembles for her children's christenings as well. In fact, she's donned Alexander McQueen for all three of her kids' baptisms so far.

Meghan's Cartier earrings were among a few radiant pieces of jewelry she wore on her wedding day. Along with a Cartier bracelet, she also wore Queen Mary's Filigree tiara, which was lent to her by the sovereign. The diamond and platinum bandeau headpiece was first made in 1932, while the center brooch dates to 1893.


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